Ah I guess the trick is to hit enter when it prompts for my password. That fails authentication, without aborting the script.
Handle different push and fetch remotes
My repo can be fetched from `https://git.sprovoost.nl/instablossom.git/` by anyone. To push I use a git:// remote which goes over SSH.
But in order to use git-remote-nostr I had to replace both remotes with:
```
origin nostr://npub1s6z7hmmx2vud66f3utxd70qem8cwtggx0jgc7gh8pqwz2k8cltuqrdwk4c/instablossom
```
This causes a problem, because git push will now update the repo on Nostr but then it fails trying to push to the https origin. I can work around this by adding a second origin and manually pushing there.
I ideally I should be able to configure the push origin that git-remote-nostr uses under the hood. That URL should not be published (it's unreachable).
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